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‘The Evening Star has regular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published tn Washington, and much greater than that ef alt the other daily papers bere added tegether. ‘The Star Out of Town, Persons leaving the city for any jength of time ean have Tax Stan mailed regularly to any address and for any period they may desire, 8 Ail orders for the paper by mail must be accompanied by the money,—at the rate of fifteen conts a week, or fMfty ceuts per month, unless sent toa foreign country, when the price, includ- Ang postage, ts 80 cents per month. —_——<—<—<— ‘The movement to make the offices of recorder of dveds and register of wills for the District salaried positions, reducing the large tribute of fees paid Without reason to these officials, and mone espe- cially to the recorder ot deeds, will meet tie ap- Proval and receive the encouragement of every Property-owner of the District. Several thousand dollars beyond full compensation are by the pres- ent system unnecessarily collected every year from the District to be paid to whatever imported Political pet the President for the time being may Select. Not only will the District property-owners be benefited by fixing a salary for these offices, but the temptation to violate party pledges ot home Tule Will be partly removed from some President | who may desiretodo what is rignt unless per- | Sonal of political interest interferes, by reducing | the pecuntary value of this prize at bis disposal a spotisman and by reducing proportionately the | pressure upon him to depart from the prineipies | of civilservice reform and to break the promises ‘of his party. $< + <_ ‘The result fm Oregon ts in favor of the repubil- cans. They have elected, 1t appears, their Su- Preme Court judge, their representative in Con- gress, and enough of the members of the next legislature to insure the choice of one of their own party to succeed Senator Dolph, The prob- ability ts that Mr. Hermann, the sitting representa- | tive, has run a long way alead of his ticket. He 4s one of the most popular men in the state, and hay drawn a large vote from the democrats by making bo distinctions between parties in execut- ing the business of his constituents. ‘The effect Of the election on Senator Doiph’s political for- | tunes fs still uncertain. During the ¢ | Yogether asa unit; but ex-Attorney-Generai Wil- Mams ts credited with a desire to come back to Washington, and his speeches were a conspicuous feature of the campaign, so that Mr. Dolph May not find himself without a strong competitor When the legislature meets. Throughout the can- Yass the republicans mude an effective use of the tarff argument. Oregon fsa great sheep-raising and a great lumber state, and it was found easy to draw, for the benefit of the herders and woods. men, a distinction between the treatment their industries received in the Mills bill and that which was given to the Southern growers of rice and far. It 13 said that public feeling on the tarif question runs so high, almost everywhere in the State, that the Oregon delegates will struggle at St. Louis against any recognition of the Mills. bill tm the piatform, on the ground that, ff the bill 1s indorsed even by indirection, they will have to Surrender the state without a strug, A Snower Or Buanoarxs IN BOYS’ BELONGINGS. A THREE DAYS’ PROGRAM THAT WILL BRING JOY TO MANY HOMES AND GLADDEN THE HEARTS OF THE BOYS OF WASHINGTON. Commencitg to-morrow (Thursday) morning, and ending next Saturday nicht when we close our doorr we offer to the Parents of Boysarare and rich oppor- tunity to provide their youngsters with clothes— stylinb, serviceable and seasonable clothes—at prices seldom quoted by manufacturers, and never before heardof in connection with a retail establishment” Prices that are lower—considerably lower—than Re- tailers generally are compelled to pay for their stock first off. Read the list carefully, miss not an item: if you have Boys tocare for you're sure to find some- thing that'll strike your fancy and fit your boy and pocketbook. SAKS AND COMPANY, Lot 6212—A Gray and Brown Combination Striped Carsimere Suit, handsomely trimmed, perfect-fitting, and stylish in appearance. Sizes 4 to 12. We've been selling these at $4 a suit, aud splendid values they were at that price. For the next three days, however, they go at two-fifty (82.50) # suit. Lot 6418 ina pretty effect, produced by alternate stripes of Gray and Black, Cheviot surface, excellent wearing goods, and made up into perfect-fitting Suits for Boys, aes 4 to 12. @4 is our reeular price, and you lower than you can buy such Suits for anywhere. Yet #250 will enable you to secure one of these nrizes for the next three days, or until we close next Saturday night. Lot 1923 is what we would call “a very proper pat- tern,” bluck ground with an indistinct check of. cut cardinal and gray lines. Made up into very stylish Suits, corted front and back. We've boen selling them at $3.50 a Suit, and no such values were ever offered Rereabouts, now they go at $2.3p for the next three days. Sizes 4 to12. Lot 1846—A black and red striped Cheviot effect, made into Norfolk §nits, aves 4 to 12. $3.50 is our regular price, but they go with the others at $2.50 for the choice for the next three days. Lot 1897 is a very handsome combination black and gray striped choviot suit, ages 4 to 12. We never named such values.as these were at $3.50 suit, but even they go at $2.50 for the next three days. fixture suit, ayes 4 to 12, Regular price $3.50, Going nutil the closing hour on next Saturday night at $2.50 suit, stripe, very neat effect, suits perfect fitting, ages 4 to 12. Regular price $3.50. Going for the next three days at $2.50. In spite of Mr. Thurman's aye, the enthustasm ot the democratic deleates at St. Louls for htt in- | creases father than adates. Tue example of Bis. | marek and Gladstone and John tg! Wuluam, Goethe and Chevreal, of H Bryant and Darwin, shows that a either men*al of paysical, 1s bY no means ned surly measured by his years Mr. Thurman | comes of sturdy and iong-lived stock, and may | . for all that aay one can tell, nearer! sixty than eighty years of age in compart- | son with the standard set up by average humanity. At alievents, he Is a man who will | Tun without pushing, and that 1s the style of ean- | didate the party managers are ia search of. His Fecord.oa the Chinese question, on the Pacitic Katiroad monopolies, and on other questions in Which the Western coast Is specially tnterested, 15 trusted to carry great weight in Cailforala and devada, if not in Oregon, He is the kind of man for whow the Whole party can hurrah itself hoarse, ‘Whiel is another point in his favor at a time when | {the acclamation of multitudes counts for so much. Ties and death are lable to attack any man, even the youngest and strongest; and it is evident that the bulk of the democrais at St. Louls would Father have Thurman, if his years were a hundred, than some other candidates at forty and without a Wrukle to mark the passaze of their prime. Mr. Dickson'probably go, Irving, | an’s activity, | liad the Trotter case and soie others like ft im mind when he offered to the | meeting of Territorial delegates at St. Louis yes- ‘Yerday a resoluffon urging the insertion of a straightout aud unmistakable home-rule plank in the democratic national platform. It may be a little late in the day to lock the stable door after ‘the horse ts stolen; but Mr. Dickson doubtless Teidects that there may be other horses to care for hereafter, and that the precaution Is at least expe- Gient. Mr. Matthews, of Albany, ex-recorder of Geeds of the District, 1s at the convention as an alternate delegate from New York, vnd on the home-rule question he and the District democracy may be expected to engage ina fight without gloves toa finish in some committee room or on ‘the floor of the convention. = 9 ‘The examination of the deluded New York lawyer, Marsh, the victim of the wiles of Madam Diss DeBar, Was enlivened yesterday by is testimony that he had received a written mes- Sage from the Apostle Peter, had his portrait paluted by Rembrandt, and obtained a lot of “views of Venus” from a like supernatural source. ‘Owing to the lack of interest displayed by counsel im this part of his narrative, the pubile are left un- informed whether the “views of Venus” were painted with brush and colors by Rembrandt, or expressed in vigorous terms by the Apostle Peter; but either painting or thesis would contain so | taueh that would be edifyitix to the world that it 13 to be hoped the inquiry may be carried further and the whole story—together with the views themselves—brought out and spread upon the record. $$ 2 <o______ The steering committee which conducts the St, Louts ratification of the Washington democratic nominating convention has carelessly permited the machine to slip a cog or two, Why was revis. fon neglected of tie speech of the temporary chair- man, Who, in accepting the gavel, declared that ‘the convention would be ruled by silver?’ What possible harmony can there be between the rule of aiiver and the rule of an anti-sliver President? Why Was the comintztee on resovutions permitted ‘tw be so organized that the star-cyed goddess ex caped a black-eye only through the relenting of certain reluctant supporters of the goddess afore- said? Come, come, gentlemen, this will never do. Managers must mans ———— While the political economists im the St. Louis convention are discussing the best means of con- Vinelng the people of the intention of the demo cratic party to get rid of the treasury surplus ‘without inilicting tnjury on any established in- dustry, the veteran soldiers among the delegates cut the kuot by proposing @ plank in the platform 4m favor of a service pension and the equalization of bounties ‘Tis would dispose of the surplus, Unquestionably, and it would give a healthy and Grateful stimulus to at least vue established in- Gustry—that of the great American clauin agent. a ‘The summer earthquake season has set in, ‘South Carolina has had a touch of tt, one observer counting seventeen light shocks in a night. Buenos Ayres has been treated to a single heavy Shock, and other parts of the world have received reminders. ——___ A Lor Or Reorenoxs. = ‘TENNIS FLANNELS reduced from Oe. & 3 PRINTED MOHAIRS reduced from 50c. to FRENCH CHALLIS reduced thous On og INDIA SILKS reduced from 50 to $1.25. INDIA SILKS reduced from $1.25 to $1. PARABULS reduced to cost BLACK LACES at reduced prices. PARIS DRESS PATTERNS reduced from $15 to ‘#10. LACEGINGHAMS reduced from 306. to 35e. BLEACHED TABLE LINENS reduced from $1.50 1061.25. BLEACHED TABLE LINENS reduced from $1.25 “GUNOHAM ROBES ot hait price ‘New Patterns in cheap CHALLIS at 1c. New Patterns in PRINTED BATISTE at 12%¢c. PRINTED COTTON CREPES reduced to 10c. W. ML SHUSTER & s0xs, 919 PENNA AVE =. Mas M. J. Hox. 1309 F ST. N. W, Invites inapection of an elegant assortment of French BONNETS, Traveling and Shade HATS. ‘TRIMMED BONNETS and colored MILAN HATS at ACTUAL COST. ‘FANS to great variety im choice desis, cd If we mixht for a moment digress it would perhaps be well to say right here that these suits are allof this season's make and style, perfeet in every way, ab- selutely nothing wrong about them, they are not even brokeu lots, as the sizes between—and including—the esof4to 12 are all full, but the fact is that while we cater for the people irrospectiveot class distinction oF financial standius—and we shall always coutinue todo so—there's no use denying the fact that we have this season sold more high-priced suits than we have suits of medium grade, and the result is that we have got them, we dou't want them—and we have the cour: sae to knife them without mercy and bear the loss philosophically. SAKS & COMPANY, Lot 1800—A combination of about seven colors Produeing a lightish gray effect, made into bandsowe Norfolk Suits, aves 4 to 12. We've been selling them at $3.50 a suit, althouzh they're worth every cent of 5. yet 82.50 will buy them for the next three days. Lot 1887—A dark combination plain surfaced Cas- simere made into suite of plain defiga, ages 4 to 12 $3.50 is our regular price, but for three days $2.50 will buy them. They fit well, will wear well, and are reat bargains now. Lot 1858 isadarx brown and black check, quite Prouounced in pattern, Norfolk or Belted Suita, ares 4 to 12. Very stylish and were great values at $3.50 8 suit, but for three days $2.50 will buy one. id oe ees Benet We'll wind up this great $2.50 Suit business by say- ing we have fully 25 more styles of Suits that go in this great three days* offering, but we haven't space enouch in which to convey a fair idea of what they are. You'll And among them almost every kind and style thet you're likely to want or wish for. The sizes are 4 to 12, and the sale will close on next Satur day night, these are two important matters to remem ver in this conaection, as what we advertise we mean, Nothing more, nothing less. SAKS AND COMPANY. Here are some other things that will help to make the ensuing three days a pleasant memory in the minds of bargain hunters, and aid us in disposing of more Boys, and Children's Clothing than we ever did before in the ‘same number of days. Lot 6002—Sailor Suits in dark gray colors, sizes 4 to 12, well worth $2.50, but for the next three days one dollar (81.00) will secure the choice. Lot 6000—Dark Blue Sailor Suits to fit boys, axes 4 to12. What do you think of them at oue dollar a suit for the next three days? One dollar will buy them. Lot 5906—Ouly four suite jleft: sailor style, drab corduroy: sizes, one 5, two 9s, and one 10; price was 83.00; now going at @ $$ Lot 2109—Handsome Tan Jersey Suits: only sizes eft, owe S aud one 7; price was $7.50, now $5.00. GREAT CUT IN KILT SUITS. Lot 5747—All Sizes from 2% to 6 years; two-plece Kilt Suits, brown ground, with pronounced bars of red and gray, were #4, xoing for three days at $2.50. Lot 5749—Two-piece Kilt Suits, all Sizes from 2% to G; combination check of pronounced effect; were ‘@4 cach; guing in this three day's sole at 82.50. Lot 5748—Two-piece Kilt Suite, aves 2% to 6; very handsome effect in combination plaid? were selling at $4, now going for three days at 2.50. BROKEN SIZES IN KILTS. 2.50, The $5 Kult Suite going at $3.50 ‘The $6 ones go now at $4. The @7 ones are marked at $4.50. ‘The $7.50 ones are now going at 85. The $8 ones are put im at $5.50. The $9 ones are down to, $6.50, and the $10 ones are uow $7. Remember these are broken lots; also’ remember this «reat sale will terminate next Saturday night, ——$—— Unlaundered Shirt Waitts move slowly with us, ‘Weill see if & price won't quicken.the pace. One lot, coutaining only sizes 4, 5 and 6, going at two for « quarter, One lot of 25 cent unlaundered Waists, ages 4 to 12, fo inthis sale at 15 cents cach. One lot of 35cent ‘Waists go now at 25 cents, ages 4 to 12. One lot of Boys’ Knee Pants, sgea 4 to 13, that we've ‘been selling at 75 cents, go for these three days at 60 Lack of space prevents our continuing. Rest as. sured, however, that we hold a hereforthenatiinedy. | SAKS AND COMPANY, THE BOYS PROVIDERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. fe ff - WEDNESDAY. JUNE 6, 1888—SIX PAGE! Cisuvene § sanrs, At75e.. 98c, $1.10, $1.25, 81.48, $1.68, $1.89, 82.10, $2.75, $3; heavily embroidered, fringed ;colors = White, Pink, Blue, Cardinal, Garnet, Mode, Tan and CASHMERE SHAWLS, reat — $1.40, 81.75, —"* 92.25, . .f 25; eotors—Pink, Blue, Cream, ‘White, Cardinal, Garnet, Mode, Tan and Black, BLACK CASHMERE FICHUS, 82.48, 82.98. 83.98, 84.75, 86.48, 87.48. 98.48, es 4.98; fine Black Cashmere Fichus, with wy silk fringe, including the latest novelty. ‘work Appliqhe Embroidery. menseee All the above guaranteed extra value, BON aa A &3- § FE MM AA Re H HYe ALP le PPE: 6 316 7TH STREET NW. Gexrievews Susnex Uspeawean, Balorigwan, Gauze, and Summer Merino Shirta and Drawers, 25¢., 50c., $1— Long and Short Sleeves. New York Pattern Jean Drawers, 50¢. Summer Sock®, 15¢, 25¢., 35c., 50c.. 75e. RC, LEWIS & SON, 1: New York ave., ~ North side, near 15th street, mh9-3m PERSONAL SOMETHING COOL, DRESSY, AND rviceable for Surmer. Our genttine English Senze Suitsouly B11. All colon feed shui GLICe SON Mandtacturing Clothiorssua Tate yt Fea oan W PRESS EW TYPE. N MOQUEEN & WALLACE. BOOK, YOR AND COLOH PRINTERS, 1108-1116 E Street N. W., South Side, Having equipped a first-class office are prepared to exe- cute orders for all kinds of ‘printing at short no Competent workmen ew ployed. Fine Printing a Specialt, 5O DINEERENT STYLES OF HUDDERSFIELD PY Ai-Woot Cheviots. “Suit_to order for 814.40, Vants, $4.40. Fit guaranteed. STRASHURGER & SON, Mannfacturing Clothiers ad Tailors, 1112 F st, nw. Feigerucr TY IN diseases, ERVOUS AND MENTAL spinal, ovarian aud uterine troubles paralysis, sclatica, neuralgia, chorea, ke, ‘Strictures tured, refereuces, Washington Cures, Dr. In tt LIMCHOLSON, 604 12th ste .w..cor BF. Je6-Lm* ERE aM 1 ae a Sst a MM I SoS Eee MMM Ht NNN NNN a& BLN RE ‘ Q°A NNN NNN UU & coc L ¥ER A RRR OW NN N cco goE Bo ge BRE RNR OOS ce pe aaa ERR NS & co CoO Tu Kee 24 E RUN AN Ose Ss A aE Q H cA OL _ JAE Ss 2A EEE oF LADIES", MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS AND SUITS, ALL OF THIS SEASON'S PRODUCTIONS. MANY HAVE BEEN MARKED AT HALF PRICE, ALL ARE MARKED FAR BELOW WHAT THEY CosT Us. Your chance now to secure such wonderful barvains in Wraps and Suits as have never been offered in this city before. . LoT 1. Former Clearing LadiewTmportea Beadea °° — Visites, one of a size left.. 3 e155 80 = 28 aly Jace, "wad jot “teloamed, oo aml nie a eelincama 16 $13.50 a9 Black Jetted geese ees #10 87.50 Tiaported’ aie wenrht Cloth Vasite... 415 $7.50 Ove Imported ‘Sling Bleeve Visite of hte weixht Cloth, surah lmed. $15 09.75 Lor 3. One White Suit, size 36, $16 #10 Maly trimmed ee” gag 815 ratel : ‘Two White Suits, made of fine French Fubr dery, slightly soiled. . $25 @17.50. LOT 4. Misses’ apd Children’s Cloth and Flannel Suits, in odd pieces. 3 ‘And many others equally as cheap, Lor 5. In this lot are very desir. abbie White Lawn Wrap- pers sligutly solled, rang- ing from... 4 to 810 One-hel Mtoe onan or Also a few Batiste, Cam- Fiatinel Wrappersranging from, ar he BAA . fot fA EE EY as Bot 284 “oo BM Bygt ° 5 7TH, 8TH AND D STREETS. Tae Avensce Max HAS NEITHER THE TIME NOR THE INCLINA- TION TO CHANGE HIS OUTER GARMENTS EVERY TIME THE TEMPERATURE CHANGES. HE'D BE KEPT BUSY IF HE TRIED TO. THE BEST THING FOR HIM TO DO 18 TO AR- RAY HIMSELF IN SUCH A SUIT AS 18 WARM ENOUGH FOR COOL WEATHER AND COOL ENOUGH FOR WARM WEATHER. IT MAY NOT LITERALLY BE POSSIBLE TO DO THIS, BUT THE SUITS MADE OF LIGHT WEIGHT CHEVIOTS AND SERGES APPROXIMATE IT VERY CLOSELY, . BESIDE THE COMFORT TO BE DERIVED FROM THESE LIGHT WEIGHT, ALL-WOOL Goops THERE ARE TWO OTHER QUALIFICATIONS THAT RECOMMEND THEM TO BUSINESS MEN, ‘TO WIT, CHEAPNESS AND DURABILITY. ASTYLISH SUIT. JUST MADE UP, WELL- TRIMMED, AND TO ALL APPEARANCES EQUAL TO CUSTOM-WORK. CAN BE HAD $0 LOW THAT ALMOST ANY ONE WILL FEEL LIKE ADDING ONE TO HIS WARDROBE. AS WE HAVE OFTEN SAID BEFORE WE DON'T CARRY THE CHEAPEST AND POOREST LINES OF GOODS, BUT IN MEDIUM AND FINE GRADES WE CLAIM TO BE AKEAD OF OUR COMPETITORS. MANY OF OUR STYLES ARE MADE UP EX- PRESSLY FOR US, BUT NO HOUSE CAN suc- CEED_WHO DEPENDS UPON ITSOWN RESOURCES, THERE ARE TWO MANY TASTES TO BE SATIS- FIED, AND THEREFORE WE PIOK UP THE BEST THINGS FROM THE BEST MAKERS. OF COURSE WESTAND BETWEEN THE MAKERS AND OUR CUSTOMERS, AND WARRANT EVERYTHING WE SELL. IN GOOD GOODS FOR SMALL BOYS, LARGE BOYS, YOUTHS AXD MEN OUR SOCK 18 FULL. WE INVITE INSPECTION, * £B BARNUM&Co, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE Ar Axo Buow Cost. A shelf of Odds and Ends in TRAVELING SATCHELS AND BAGS Andstow SECOND-HAND TRUNKS a TOPHAM'S TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY, eS 1231 Pennsylvania ave, nw. 2S 6, Woeoxespars Stone News» Bs WoopWa! LOTHROP, Ghataed Every Dey Lurs. Warxixe J, PACKETS For ; 42.75 To close out t % lines mere ceca at te Tdiclounly low peice ot e Lot'ot Ladiea’ Walking Jackets, in sitiven, chock and mintares, sizes BE to 40, Formet prices 812.3, #3, and 83.50. tet abxb ACL WOODWARD & LOTRROP, me Gor. 11th aba sta, Bw. Rewvcen Tx Ty Hour Or Tux Rouch hondline “hos Punpled and slightly tolled oc of Manwea White fala Linon, Sul Weik-nade, and meutly c Elaws't' ig'md 16 years Former prices 68.50, = eee otc gs EACH. This low price, coupled with the desirability of the sulis, should cause tuelr tuumediate dis- > (Third floor.) WOODWALD & LOTHROP. MEN'S SCARFS, that are extra value at 50c. each, Cor. 11th and F ate. n. w. offered at 39¢. The lot contains Fisk, Clark & Flagu’s “Flexible” Knot Scarfs, Fisk, Clark & Flagc's new style Bows, Fisk, Clark & Flay's India Silk Windsor Scarfs, over 2,000 Four-in-Hand Scarfs, and nearly 5,000 Knot Scarfs in two new shapes, making the} 1) finest collection of 50c. Scarfs in this city. YOUR CHOICE FOR 390. EACH. 27" Samples displayed in window corner 12th st. and Penna. ave. FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 7TH. to ‘ome slightly soilad and rumpled ie We wall clone bein out Whursday at the following minaz tne redtuiction. TL iot Ladies’ White India Linon Wrappers. the tof certain style we do not care to a EACH. ‘At this price these are ctcaordinary value. (Third floor.) WOODWAKD & LOTHROP, Cyr. 11th and F sts. now. 84. Bors Serr Orrrnrya. ‘ Tie huniense success of our 5 suit offering THE PALAIS ROYAL, (For ladies below.) Pansors Ar Revvcen Prices. We open our new stock of Ponges Silk Parusola to- morrow; without lining @1.38; with changeable Silk | ff boys his’induced us to make auother ata ning @2.98; Lace-trimmed $4.68. SH Boys’ Noriolk Suits, in plain cloths, fancy We anticipates brisk demand; also for the Satin Patcipes incheviuts nud cxsstiuetex: Parasols in plain colors, stripes, brocades, checks, | Mexular prices & CHOICE, #4 EACH Plaids, &c., reduced in price ay follows Wo belteve Son will appreciate’ the opportu- ‘Those marked $1,25 to go at 8c. tunity of buying these at this low price. ‘Those marked #1.80 to go at $1.49. (Third Sor.) ‘Those marked at WOODWARD & LOTHROP, ‘Those marked Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. EB™ We also offer to-morrow 19 Paris Novelty Para- a ny scieathaitprice Toey were inpertedanraturavare | Leventzas Fon, Tovmsrs. sols for a domestic manufacturer. fourisis to supply their wants for the summer erates THE PALAIS ROYAL, ce, covaan, pink, Ii __ (Fan bargains below. i" aia blk ad lek at wh Fass Ar Reov P, 500 Boxes Tourmt Itching” two. styles, ‘ans Ar Reovcen Prices, ourxt‘Tuchings,” two. style ched, aud lace ed yrds in cach bu: 75a for our ‘O8e. “Tuxedo” Fans; good quality | “tteBeds aud teor oder: ais pants se Satin, finely hand-painted—a bird and nest and tree, Five Styles of Lace-cdge ‘Tourist Ruchings, comortabie and dressy, X YARDS FOR 500, Luce-e urist Ruchings, SIX YARDS FOR GUc. ‘Two-row Cream Canvas Tourist Kuching, soft finished, SIX YARDS FOR Gove. Extra-fine Lace-edye Tourist Ruching, Sty DERM ALDS FOR foes ‘Three Styles Fancy Canvos Huching, Six Yakbs Fou 750, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. n. w. Fagey, Exerormenxa Marentars 27-inch Congress ¢ 3 in Cream und with background of sunset tints. Those with addi- tion of lace trimming, and silk bow to match. in shades and old sticks, are Y8c. to-morrow. You know the old price, $1.98 Satin Fans for 81.68. The painting, the satin, the sticks, belong to Fans generally sold at $3.50. 83 Gray Ostrich-Feather Fans, that can’t be duplica- ted under 85. 81 for Feather Fans in all colors, and $1.15 for those hand-painted. THOUSANDS OF JAPANESE FANS Two Styles hot reduced in price, and no wonder, for weaze chars] White: only 2c per y A ing wholesale price for a single Fan. We can do tt be- = ee cause of direct importation. POLin Bi Bolting Cloth for Ruching; only per sad, Ub nch Silk Botting Cloth for Painting and _Rtubroidering on; 81.75, 82, and 82.37 Per a 3AM kinds of materials for Art Fancy"Work—a most pleasing = ” ee Court doce) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor-1ith and ¥ sts... THE PALAIS ROYAL. or Shoes below. HaxoSewen Oxrorn Tres. We demand your confidence by keeping NO OTHER THAN HAND-SEWED OXFORDS, made from selected materials and EVERY PAIR WARANNTED. We interpret the word “Warranted” as av vractory Drranrwext. holding us responsible for defects made factory on the premises for makinig with less than a month's fair wear—the dishonest shoe pre ie Maken Se malate os betrays iteclf with less than a month's wear. yaire, new bosoms atin, new bands, cuffs, cOl- We have six styles of Oxfords sud each in ell sizes and widths; mede of Dongola, French Kid and Kanga- roo. All genuine Skins. With and without patent leather vamps and tips. Prices $2.50, 3.50, 84, 85, ‘Those at $2.50 mando in ali one piece and the Kanga- Too Oxfords at #5 ars quoted as extra values, ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, Waderwear barrains below.) ns, We will make t dows Ops que Shad Jong, and wuarantes at ver . rand put up at your win Gnches wide, 2 yards um to ran straight and Shades to order aspe- izes in Adjustable sigothly, 10 79. ea chalky, We carry the full line of, Wire Window Screens, at 50, 60, 70 and BOc. gach, We will make to order and’ put ‘up Wire Window Serecns and’ Sereen' Doors at short notice, and at extrpinely low prices. We are prepared to de Dressinaking of every description, and have suficient force. to make Wookaud silk Dresses for wear at the seashore , and gusrantee satisfaction in fit, ‘work. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F ats. th w. Srecra, Sate Unpenwean. In case you did not see our column notice in this morning's “Post” or “Republican,” we quote nere few of the prices advertised: 48c. Jersey-fitting Vests, for 39¢. New Swiss-ribbed Vests, for 25 New Shades Lisle Vests, for 7. New Shades Silk,Vesis, for 81. Libbed Silk Howe to mateh, for 75c. Ribbed Lisle Hose to match, for 50e. Broken lots 4c. Lisle Hose, for Broken lots 35¢. Fancy Hose, for Broken lots 48e. Fancy Hose, for 4 wen Jer. nthe sane styles and qualities we Wore so sudcessful with last season, Noys' Jersey Waists, laced in front; wi fuller collar: Navy Blue aud Seal Brown. Sizes 20 to 26 ine. Bizes.....20 22 | 24 and Prices $1.00 81.15 81.0 aud Boys’ Exira-Fine Jersey Waists, in Cardinal and Cream: trimmed in Whit wid Cardinal Braid. 0 to 28 inch. (Important notice below.) So a ha Prices. $1.65 €1.80 $195 THE PALAIS ROYAL. Blows ive of Boys WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WASTEDINMEDIATELY — A’ PURCHASER for the sock of books, &°.. in store 207 4% st ¥.; from 3.000 to 4.000 boudd volumes, includ fnsuy medical, law and scientific work ber of rare old books, maid 10. be Wry sell at the following low ficures ‘Bound, Yolume: paper covers, including Leste’ Century aud Harper's, 5c. Galaxy, Lippincott's, Eclertic, ac. 3c; ‘Franklin Square, Seaside and other wovels, Tc Store for tent. Fixtures and furniture for sale 206.7 RO.30" WANTED—HELP. ‘ANTED—AN ATTENDANT FOR AN INVALID Werstemant min betucctnoent ot gtoue diaoes Vunrsing. letter, the summer; refer- y ANTED—FOR THE SUMMER. THE USE OF A | aRiaies betwee | WW luct Driving hate ar be becrd ad ee po 5 moderate work Apply to THUMAS P. MUKG A NTEDS AT DICKS AGENCY, WOMEN QOOKS, | 114 F et" 206 < chanbermalds. waitresses, ‘Buren, . OnsE E laundress, men cooks. wattore, butlers coschsen, airy re ah yt es men,and hotel help for resort. G13 7th st.ws jet" Ne. A te Ew, BOWL WAstrD — THOROUGHLY | COMPETENT oa arse {oF voune children; settled and trust- | \\7 aNTED—CLOTHING EXCHANGE, S01 4 *T Berl ane other teed Gopi. cal AS Weshabto Re a gentlemen's cast of Clothing. send War LITE GROCERY CLERKS, DRESS- Makers, witrees, chanibermuaida, cooks this city ; also colgred aud wilde cock ‘and Totateworkere Hie Hlws, 030-682 Fag nw OF 36-30 WANTED COLORED MAN. MEDIUM AGE AND height, to.attend invalid and do general house- work. Apply 1451 Towa Circle. 36-3 WASTED-A GOOD. STRONG WOMAN FOR eneral housework. Must stay at nicht; good ASE A NICE SMALL BAR ation, where # lice wed without trouble. Address J. 2 ANTED-WELLS DUG, Bo W Al Rods or wal work Gone ner. Punipe misdsto "wurk soap Stock furnfshed: "Terme modersia. W SSieust ne FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE-NS RAKES LANSTON TYPE MA- 4 it taken RANK Det ‘Dealer in Lowel 8! mor treet, and Fonda, Si EPPING JOU SALE ons. path for cash. 206 10th #1 OR SALE A handeoine pair of Rey Pontes (Mares), close'y shed, five travewrs, soubs, both drive many bar saddiers, andsafe for indy to drive ‘Sdidrons 300 Ist eta 2630 SALE—A 48-INCH Si AN BICTOLE IN PER- fect condition very shear nw, OR FOR SALE—BAY MAN. KIND AND GENTLE; works wherever bitriel, Incrsh of combing. onen rd suitable for lady. ate Darwen eo ee Fok SALE BY Ake WriGHING ABOUT 1056 nee Pounds: works well ti Can be soon at Bhs JOR SALE ete i man FITCH, sixth Auditors Omtion JOR SALE—THE STOCK—Cat whys and good wil th NATI TICK ni siveper Jume® Cail om pares Aipiy wih iorneen st HU St ne 3030 | Waren. Thy OLE DURTERINE Ax ay ces V ANTED-—FOUR | WHITE WOMEN, HOTEL per pound; don't rancid Keeps bet veeetable Gooks, for resort, and two Hotel Pastry | ter than butter. set te Cooks, this city. Young Man assist milking and drive | Found) ref prints milk route. DICK’s. NOY, jer (direct fro wery) ai ate 613 7th st. nw. ts noi ef * 461G Was TED A OMAN, TO COOK, Was, 1h0 ‘and to do general housework in.‘ small German family; wages $10. Appiy 14th st. mow, with references. in Prompt With auy market stall ° WM. ¢. SCRIBNER. ~ SSS CS ae WASTED SPANLOW | Fe UPHOL- | WaANTEDS PORTER. AT KING'S PALACE, s Mattowaen saad style. Sid 7th wt. It furnighed as te Work de yantep PER ait? pest ©. NELSUN, O14 LOU ath V yANTED— tage for th Sit COT stating age an x . LO Vv ANTED—A WOMAN TO ASSIST IN LAUNDRY Wand cooking at FRANKLIN, 1332 Txt. now. 1 W COLOKED BOY TO GO WITH A to Germauy. Call at MEXER HOTEL, 470 Pounsylvanin ave, . a" WARNITEDA YOUNG LADY TO TAKE CHARGE ofa branch of our Dusiuess; must be bright and nw WANTED SURO CARPED Pets store |: mattresses and ‘t well intormed: salary inoderate at fret ALDE1 ster 5 La. Ave £00, 835 Fst, Ba hoor tfacpbone, 1158 oe 2 WASTED XOUNG LADY G5 ELLIGENT, | Wy anriv. RNITURE, FEATHER wood address, for permanent position, with lib: xls, Car wes, oF Cutie Hounebold bi ere. F ton firm established STEWART &CO., 912 Fst, now. D—A GROWN WHITE WOMAN TO WO kitchen and to do a littl washing and make herself useful. Apply to 1028 17th st. a. Te WANTED G00D | CATERER FOR SEVERAL | Doarders, with more in view; reut, board of one and part of the time two iadies. Apply ymuved! 737 13th st, after 4 pam, or betore 8:30 ya WASERCS and women for ana; ences. WASTED—A G6 farm; must be fects. “Address my? WANED 10 BUY For cas furniture, stoves, carpets, feat ies anid Copper.it large OF Binal qu 14, Star othe THE PI kuow that JG. KEDUNGER has Cream Saloon aud Fancy Cake Bakery st.n.w. dee Cream $1 Tou. WAST pane 3 sw Pumps. kinds dune; 1 word | tention, prices wodera my 14 Tas? WASTER GT KNOWN THAT FRESIT ALDE: 0 H. BAUM, 219 7 GIN Sth 0 per wallow, Foc. hal my MOFFAT, #14 4% 81 uisbed well work of all 44 employed: prompt at riven welin a specialty bor for city 4 white vexetable cooks at once; all ITE M. good milker Feferenee. Cail at feat Market, 1011 ;that.n.w.J4-3° | NV “ucy Muster ve churned every moruing aul ANTED— YOUNG MAN 18 TO 20 IN DEUG | Hvere! ty lb.“‘Ward” prints, Ye sper ib. Also Gy W itor: state cupsticnee if Sag aid eign tie: | tee Choco and Butterusik. Sweet Suk Se. per auart ences. Box 130, Star office. yee oS DOT ae 7 } FIRST-CLAGS CO . JANTED-HORSES TO PASTURE, KEEPING an at Fo Bl en N horess 8 specialty : box-stalls: paddoo i yadorsta ' SH | sarin om 7th st. road, 8 miles tran ety. IEGSTOR, 1900 15h st as. __3 apis-2in* 0. 1. CLARK, liso, Ma. ANTED—AN MISH WOMAN TO COOK WASH | 47 4NrE) STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND sad iron, “Call, with references, at 11 Wieuorating Mocks, testhers Kenovaust, Mat. tresses Made Over, Furniture steamed. aud Moths De- W nw. ANTED—DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- | stroyed. FH. YOUNGS, Office 1402 Pu ave., Factor W itStcongiuctet by indies znensand women, whive | Sor oth and K'sts ae" Leleploue Gi" oF Loos and colored, for all Kinds of domestic labor, fOr Dis. | _ apll-Sr trict and states, with reference. 717 ML st.n,w-iiy11L-ow* | WAND oT KNOWN THAT C8 BUNDY, oF oS Louisiana ave., (opposite City Hall) 48 missioner of Deeds forall the states aud Territories, a WASTED $100 (TO. 8300 A MONTH CAN BE | inade Working for ua. Agents preferred who can furnish their own horses and give their whole time to the business. Spare moments may be profitably em- ployed also, Afew vacancies in towns &nd ‘ition ¥, SOHSSON & Co., 1009 Main st, "Hichiond, Va my22-1m FOR RENT—ROOMS. {Ok RENT—A CHEERFUL, WELL-FURNISHED root, centrally located, in a private fatally, wiil be OR PATENTED Nov- wea in every Household. Lib eral commissous allowed. One dollar wil start jgirta | Puused to 4 winwie Nitronn Business. Address for particulars, with sang: Uf PRIVATE FAMILY.” 8 d-st TER & RUSSELL, 18 Pearl s:., Graud Rapids, Sick. | 730K RENT—1723 HST. N ARGE, ATKY, | Pasuatiat as | JQok ReNT—Lan ASANT, FURNISHED Toom, southern exposure! st ROO 10th sta Fok, BEN S0001, PLEASANT hooMts et Dished), portheru ‘or suuthern exposure, siel: OF nits, tiew abd cle A408 Mt st Mw. within my15-tm WANTED-AN ACTIVE, AMBITIOUS WOMAN, Iccated outside Washingtou, to represent in her Bounty a responsibly” house: ‘salary #50 monthly: Teferenices required. J. G. BLANCHARD, Supt. Reade st. N.Y my16-waw WASTED LOCATOR TRAVELING AoENTE with excoile: went ivendabce and rates, jeO-Bt for @ new specialty—tire-prof safes. N. agent | tures bl cks of principal hotels, refe: a re red loa ek, a N.J. agent - Buffalo a: Kooms, er month on our specialty ; eatal SAFE CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. WA NTED_4 DRESSMARERT Learners for Prof, CHRIST raped or made, of Modes,” 122: Awtae. 62 RY FRONT LOOM, VE. uve. Jeuesst GE, NICELY-PUENISHED Back) ou second Boor. with | pron ness | iret clans § Pred Fe NI—Wi1H BOAKD—TWO LARGE KOOMS, on second floor, communicating « Splendid location; 609 Sa st. uw.” Te able airy summer prices. S13 Vi. ave., opjo- site Arlington jotel. yet $13 G ST.N.W., FURNISHED PAK for tbe summer mouths, also, two Upper rooms, all brigiit, airy, ond facing south: house duit and private; edcelient ‘board at low rates; refer- : tS cities, country, and resorts. 62 F V SS Waitress, Laundress gud Nurses Seamstress, Men Waiters Oooka Couchunen. | for Cooks, Butlers, SAM'L A, COOMBS, 926 Fut nw. Je6-4t" ich Sik Contant Tassels: Xavy, Biter Carat Sass JOR KENT—321 11TH ST, OPPOSITE MONE: Bal Wine, aud’ Cream Prices: $12 8100, | \WWANTED — DICI'S AGES ‘one nicely furiiahed siugie room $0; alec and 81.75 each. (Third f > Si araenineoms Jeundress. a some Piano, dive tone, 83.33 a month. ec ‘Thted floor. waiters. conehinen, und host ie . —— - WOODWARD & LOTHROP, family and resorts. Alleity references, 613 7th stm. OR RENT—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, 2D 5 at aaa t eee ae ee iS an n 5e6. oor, furnished, water, gasand Uath. 14178 st. i mm OO FE a ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WOULD LIke =m = L AA Cc FR aut at vi or OR RENT—THREE US ROOMS Pe retiong Istenesrixo Seeciat, Trens. cust: me sbletion trae Addvous a TREC: | E'tios sina at Pesce ats LLLL 4 A COC WHITE GOODS—The Twelve-and-a-half cent ONWELL ‘1936 ‘oth et. nw. ‘de6-60" o'clock pan. debe Counter was crowded all day, Goods worth from 12g to White terday. EER PPP ™ ITT Jumped at the lower price. The offering em- Pr 6 oF prac’ Plain White India Linens aud Lawns, PPP = Striped and Paid Lawus, Lace, Checks an Se 2 oe aes Stripes, Plaid India Linous, &c. "The most de- EBP SS OTF OS all moderate-priced White Goods for Dresses, Sacques and Wrappers, Chil- is Dresses, Sc. KU: HING—1,000 Boxes Two-Row Muslin Neck Ruching, in white and cream, Six yards in box, only ‘18. per box. WASH LACES—We offer 900 yards Colored Cotton Wash Laces, in Cream aud Cardinal, Brown and Cream, Navy and Cream, Ked, Lt. ue and Cream, Lt. Blue, Brown and Cream, y, Cardinal and Cream, worth 8 to 10c., Our pet department—our favored department—for it ocenpies entire center of our store, No. 1119 Penn- aylvania ave. Eleven years old now, and it shows a grand development. We call it the “Lace Department.’ Dutt includes otter branches, which we quote below. | OBI¥ Se, fer yant : L1S—1 Case 11-4 Extra- Fine White trict ninco as oxen Quilts, superior bleach, excellent qual- ag ity, wid Leretofore sold at 81. o ‘As a special New Neck Recuxes each. We have more Ruffiings than any other two stores in town, Now and then we have lucky purchases, ‘To- morrow we give au illustration in DOUBLE ROW CANVAS RUFFLING, 3 yords for 250., and which cost you elsewhere 20c. a yard. That with the fancy corded edge we ask 19c.a yard for is nowhere else ‘sold for less than 25c. a yard, 50 STYLES OF 25c. RUCHINGS, Such quantities that we obtain price concessions by which you benefit. Just now we are offering superior values in Plain Lisse, silk-stitched; Lacuedge Lisse, cream and white. Double Kow Bolting Cloth, with white silk cord and silver or gold thread, 10,000 YARDS RUCHINGS, from 12c. to 5c. yard, comprising Fancy Embroidered Bolting Cloth Ruch ings. Bolting Cloth and Ribbon Ruchings. Bolting Cloth and Tinsel Ruchings. Ribbon and Tinsel Ruch- ings. Lisse, with gold, silver and steel beads. Muslin Rufilings in many styles. TOURIST RUFFLING, 20c. a box. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL. attraction we offer them at 81. (rourth floor.) CURTAIN, SCRIM—1. 000 yards of 40-inch Whie Curtain Scrim, variety of choice patterns. ed from 12. Per yard. Yards Fine Lemon ih, @ charming summer juced Madras Curtain drapery, warranted to launder well. from 40 to JUc. per yard. (Fourth floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Cor. 11th and F sts. nw. = Lions Sever Usvenwear. Ladies’ Gauze Vests, silk bound, in high neck, with long and short sleeves, low neck and no sleeves, high neck and ribbed arm; also low neck ui ho sleeves in jersey ribbed Vests. Splendid values, ONLY 25e. EACH, Ladies’ Fine Gauze Vests, slik stitched and bound, pearl butions, high mck with long aud hort sieeven: aud low meck aud no sleeves ia jeraey- fitting Vents. LED FKOM $0 TO.37%0. EACH. Siwiss Ribbed Vests, low neck and no Jersey-Atting Gauze Vests, in high heck, with loug aud short sleeves, “Excellent quality. + ONLY 50c. EACH. Ladies’ Fine Balbrigzan Swi low neck und leas, white, ecru and fancy colors ONLY 750. EACH. ‘Ladies’ Swiss itibbed, Lisle Thread Vests, low neck and sleeveless. ONLY 75 AND 87ie. EACH. Full line of Boys! Gossamer Vests Drawers, 2 i. ‘ONLY 25c. PER GARMENT. _(Other neckwear be = z Niw Necxwear F oR Luar. Linen Collars in every new style out. The cheapest, S for 26c., are pure linen, and, we think, THE ONLY PURE LINEN COLLARS IN THIS CITY, AT 3 FUR 25 Fall line of Children’ Se. 5 All Linen CUFFS, 3 pair for 25 cents, eo} ONLY 25 AND 337 }4c. EACH. French Percale uct only comes in prettier dexigna, | ySEECTAL ‘Ladies! Faucy ilk Swise Ribbed bnt washes better than the domestic imitation. We REDUCED FROM se ‘4O @1 AND $1.25 know we alone are offering the genuine French Collars RACH. r Py WOODWARD & P, and Cuffs for 1234. set. ‘The price elsewhere ix 25c. roar. Lith aa ge CHEMISETTES, with plaited fronts aud warranted PURE LINEN, 1c. Not generally attainable under be. ‘ VEST FRONTS of Muslin and Embroidery are the latest to wear with white dresses, 50 and S5c. each. Fancy ones of Bolting Cloth ana Ribbons for $1.15. ‘Those of fine Laces and Ribbons $2.50. MULL TIES—Thousands of them. Fine mull and prettily embroidered at 123c. Best values in town at 25c., white and colored embroidery. JAP SILK NECK WEAR—Beautifully embroidered scarts and fichus from €1.75 to #10 each. SILK WINDSORS—All colors and black and white, superior quality surah, made expressly for scarfs. If ‘those sold last season were worth 25c. then these are Axr Faxcy Worx Marensats, ‘You wili be leaving the city shortly for the sri, aif farm eit Weal attention to 20-inch Stamped Dameak nares for tray covers, &c. Stamped in = GE ny covey fe Stamed fn W5e. each, ‘Stamped Carving Cloths, 27 inches long’ 14 iuchos wide, wade fringe all sreand Seay ‘25e. each, Large Size Stamy Linen 8 ra, with drawn work, frin on 3 sides, = es ‘de- in good variety, only 25c. each, juiped fanen urea ‘Scarfs, 2 yards long 18 inches wide, excellent designs, only 37 ic. h. worth 50e. “Etim stock of Zephyrs, Worsteda, LACE NECKWEAR—Where to begin and whereto| ery silky and. Cottons in all the art made, ‘end? We'll merely quote two specialties—our #1 scarf, a ae ee Felt, Bolton ‘Sheeting, heavy black silk, nearly 2 yards long and % yard wide. | Sayerigriine ef Blaming Pattree’ Bien Our $8.68.scart, hand run black alk lace, x34 yard | attest anort notes "8° wide. floor. -ALAIS ROYAL WOODWARD & LOTHROP, aan vipa: ‘Cor. 1ithand F ste, tw. (Laces below.) Tur New Laces. Taste Dasasxs Axo Narxixe Your attention is invited to the ivalled values in Linens, which ‘The Black Lace Flounciugs we must ask you to per- Ex SPDCRTeRINy 40, Bese coor sonally inspect. We can pretend to do them half an Houses, Dini ‘and those ft fing out Suinmer (Bee below.) Ts: New Hoorn We'll say nothing of quantities and variety, ‘compazison of our 122360. and 25c. ‘those from any other store in f i k ca oc. per yard are ZB Wy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORE! Man, a situation as nurvein a private family; good references. Call 1214 Ist. D.w. ie NTED—A POSITION AS COMPANION, HOUSE- 2OR KENT—TO GENTLEMEN—COOL, DELIGH fal Room: at summer prices, with’ or without Board, at 1421 Kt a2 re POR KENT-A LARGE AND SMALL kvoM, Leeper, soamstress, or any position of truat; uu- | KY newly and conifortably furnished: ood table exceptionabie references of this City. Address F.. St famaly, terms reasonable “1t23 office, 6-2" | Tith st. mw. 2 3 ANTED—875 CASH AND $25 A MONTH FOR | JQ AL NICE ROOMS ON 2D AND five months will be given by ayoung man fora dor unfurnished, with excel- Government position at $60 oF 870 per month. Ad- | lent poard at sunmer rates; home comurta; relerence dress Box 27, Star office. if exchinged. 31S Cstnw. jeo-dt” WASTED-BY A MAN, A POSITION OF TAKING | FQOK RENT—723 ISTH ST. N. W_ OPPOSITE c of ahouse; best references. Address 112 the park, thi 1. 1t* | | references exchansed. 03- \/ ANTED—A LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR anexcellent German Girl, as chambermaid and A) waitress; or would assist with Wasuingand ironing: to Fok BENT CHOICE ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR, corper house, three bay windows. hig. cool, and finest location; Thomas Circle; siuely or en su! remain ib or near the city. 1725 De Sales st. Jed-2t* | bie board; references 1355, Be NTED-AN EXPERIENCED TYPEWRITER | PQORK KENT—SLVERAL HANDSOME FURNISHE vould be gid to obtain Work to ve done at home | K* tov su te or single; summer prices. bent at. or at employer's office. Address Miss I., 467 H st. | tendance. “Apply 939 H st. nw. vt a OK RENT—1016 COR OF MASS. AVE. AND V ANTED-SITUATIONS FOR TWO COLORED boy as scullion, 717 Mst. n. w., DUNDOKE & CU. work: low wages: best references. Address Bo sake oie ieee ea A RESPECTABLE BETTLED colored wou s city references. 1th tw wicely communicating Toom, Ust floor, su.taule for a doctor or man aud wie: terms very moderate; refereuce; cool and delightful situation, yond JOR RENT—FURNISHED, AT 1437 | B’detign:fal suite of rooms‘on frst, < jngle or togetive ard if desired; terms moderate, Jeo JOR RENT—1102 TST. NW. A COMFORTABLY. furuished Koom, facing south, with board for two persona, at $42 per iuonth: private family. contral ee focation. ie BY A RESPECTABLE WHT! E WOMA} Deusen (W2Nitustion se con and assist with washing aid | JQOK RENT— SUITE OF ROOMS—PANLO® AND ironing ; references «xiven if required. Please iat bed-Troom, with use of piano: modern conveniences 1326 Hew ire ave. D.W. deS- central location , reasonable for the t. Also, F | bed-room in a private family. 94 Est. naw. Jod-st™ Ti ‘OUNG “MAN (COLORED) a‘ Wircod character and wood education denites 8, Posi. ion Of trast aiid FespousibUliy. beat references van be furnished. Address Box 52. Star office. i FOE BENT EUANISUED AND UNFURNISHED rocms;aiso Geiok stable, “Apply at 2111 et. ov, ANTED— POSITION, BY (A __REGISTERED | FOR RENT—TO ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLE. W fihamiecist 10 years’ experience unguestious- ‘* bry trout Room, furnialsed, wooed ble references, Address OPIUM, Star office. Jeb-3t* | location. “171s New Jemey ave. n.w. ded-3t JOR RENT—JUD Wanreaey A GOOD DRESSMAKER, WORK £ 15, MOST OF LARGE, HAND: to take home, or would go out to cut and Bt by the | J* some fous, yards, ccllar. location “cow, br 0 ferences ‘Addteas Box 93, Star | as country, near cark Departumeuta, Capitol. digas as siti jeesgee | Adulte upstairs, For” particulars wldress “f NENT, Starofice __ konat OR RENT—DELIGHTFUL ROOMS ON SECOND and third floors, at reduced rates for summer, for Or gentiewen. 1029 Vermont ave. a WANTED--ROOMS. TE ITE OF THREE O8 FOUR COM- vanicating roome with bath ou same floor. Ad- that. uw. Pleasant rooms for tue exchauwed. Tits my19-18c ED with north aud | jar and Navy De- . __ myo-12* Fe. RENT—A LADY HAVING A DELIGHTFU situated corner bear the Portland. accommodate @ party of iour wentlewen or ladies with: - : Koons, aud breakfast if desired, duriug the sumer. | Wir aOMe Goon. GY oF EwO TO Adares: S., Star office, "may shh tit {take emall Bouse permanently. " RENT—ONE NICELY FURNISHED Rov! of the city, norshwest, and. furnish same: willing | J4Cn sacond door, with frst-clawe Lostd. tefeeies | references required; will guarantee to rent all vacant | Featured. 1416 Net. nw. | OR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, AND VEDCIULY 1 PERG S Ee wo ‘Just north of Frankia Park aS OEY Jour MARR oes. EMO | house for wummer unwurpemed, LIVINGSTON Tei | icht, privilege of caterer, relereuces “93 |. ahaamaocprninmiete dress, Kiving lowest terina, “S1," Archit ‘s Office, WOK RENT—FUKNISHED ROO! SUITAULE | ‘Treasury Departme a Jesse” for parlor and bed-room, if pew hogee, | WASTED PY QUIET PARTIES ONE On wo | {out trout all conveniences bot and-cold batt, 203 | Wititha’ fooms Shere, peiveey assured, ap- ‘ ‘swer, stating price, &c. Box 1: Btaroftice, Jett? - “ H Ww. D __ FOR RENT—STORES. _ ANTEL —HOUSES. is oR RENT—77H ST, EAR CORNER OF BOUKD. | —— = desirable store with plate-siass show WAXTED< A FAMILY OF THRER ADULTS Urine apartinents with bath on 24 toor. SERS Sere SeSeE om om be sires nes © Eee F sciuwe, mbt 2 aw | furnished rooms with board: | ideet very stalin tu the vin soni wo rel yeas JOR SALE —WAMMOND feo seta af tye Arclaee Condado Molina u's | JPO8 SALE —BAKGAINS IX PIANOS, STEINWAY & SONS UPRIGHT. | Wa Kwame Coos, HAINtS Heco's VASP & SON Thee inatram Fass tr Upricht At Cry low prions, Square Tans to reutim 4 | exty'or country S SANDERS & STAYMAN, seb oF enw, Kh SALRA G Horse, tw at MOUNT VERSUN nin Bot, SAE tear With curtains. Can be weet poe sayy PLKST-CLASS CONFRCT have all mactinow tor making We ore Address Box doi. Stare rs FRCL SAE ENO MEAS PRENCH PLATE SHOW Cres Oly toot Lays. Tague at DOWLING'S Auk AE PULLAWARKANTED PINE. ‘Grand Piano, at a barenia SALI 10 FAMILIES HOTELS, Ob KES. daily tne ure 4 ARLAND PALM DALKA, ik, Kt 120. wallom, ste nw det dw Fee besser CS SCPE: Corer ae ports. cheap, Would take Mlveral iustaliuenite, Alm X.\. Common Law keporta Address tox q yim AINE BAY MARE, 7 YR AUN OLD, id, a Mt Rug wetion or unde t i Mr PR WLbSTE ‘ : ud Kt, we ya F 4 EST. AW. PAIK OF THON } ree, Well mustelied. or double stele EB Mane POW 8: reduc tension Trough tng the Seok a hid woud Fumdsters, aud are broke t a TIME TO BUY i BEA, corner th and nas at 1230 hed wt, hel 2 6 Mar, Meroreeteowin, je 3 OK SALE—Po: MAMICS AGASSIZ Ba Luprove jon Stock will be subd Ganga tor tumediace Py es OMAS A. MITCH. | or JUST al IVED, 20 HEAD OF CHOICE wand draft ty Jel WM VATES & SON, OR SALE HALLET & DAVIS PIANOS. BRAT Uitul stock: bungcius through Juve t - y outhiy terms, ML SUMNEA aernt, Vin 22d wd Pte, aw Brown's Kidtig Acaceuy 24 bead choice Polo and Family Pontes and Saddle Horwes Every one warranted. Cail and sv my 30-2000 OK Sal We are seine fine beneaine in Upra tucwt to the bust exchangin m1 Uptaxiite "anos, Faytueuts ob ay aia ut Pi tated, abd vu the tor io yor Good values given for good Square Pianos THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAKEROOMS, my30 422 what ONE BEAUTIFUL Urciguy WiTl ite tude Hla my id YOUNG, MALE Mock have also yout yurrots SCHAULD'S Bly STUkt 1 Dh wt me PURCHASE Wate a | muuted all alate, Lo itatt = som BALE a pL | frou sauce ene ne Ri ew Hes Hab I Noha _sny 16-tho Fok Eao, EXON ey SG pe ey 9 | GEV LK, 466 Pa ave. uw ok SALE Tih SUN” DIAL NE wheel & ers, Sad. acu.) Gas | COUKING -, | aud public institutions “Laundry | ore’ beaters, wot plates, warn Lot water wemerators, & ay. For male Pinter aid Gas Jitter 517 10th st. n.w., where the stuves are ou eabibit, Wk SALES 4 of bew and second 1. oF THE LARGEST Fever ofered vies. JULLN MM, | B’ quires uo tower, io lows of time: no end price list. bb, . JOK BALE—OVER 100 CAKKI Varnished and painted wa teed wagous on mow lily 4a) 90UK, 3245 Mat, Goongvtown, ___ BUSINESS CHANCES FRANK Hi. PLLOUZE, 1416 F street. Local stocks a specialty ed JOR SALE-STOCK, GOODWILL, ETC, OF Cou. ner store, comlduation of grocery, provision. o- Mone, cigars, and liquor. -Addtess NOKTHW D1, Star otic, to Fok SA Ghopeny, stock aND Fixrcnes, on 14th et. vacdddent conver, wood ressous tur well: ing.” Address 14TH S1.. Star oithce ee WILL TAKE IN PARTNEK—A ou wid went store, uw first-class prov Do. 1, ue wekguierbood, futures all com inte. rare chance. office. JOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROP- erty, fara of 19 ocres, near Fredericksburg, Va, iu exceljent conditou, healthy price low. BENJ. P. DAVIS, 4s FOE SALE-A BARE GIANCE To PCKCHANE the stuck of an siavastablen tow re 1) and frovinun mtore. stock ail uew aid ire, ad Shave opeutinr “Apply at southeast corner 11 Tine oreultue “Apply at southeast corner 112 Marylaud ave. scm. oss {OK SALE—AT A HANGAIN STOCK, FIXTURES ‘atid wood will of corner Grocery tu cvntral location of pafuculars apply to EDWAKD i be MAY NK Atloray-at-Law, 490 Louisiane avs koe JOK SALE—GROCERY STOKE AND FIXTURES, (vod reason given for selling. Apply 817 L2ch wt, For full utormation, addres kB. waant =:teatio| yea" Lam wu 1g) WANTED—A PARTNER WITH #500 batve, published In td devoted te nujortact Ia Washtustou rare claice for ® woud Lusduens teu. Address Box OS, Siar offre, sedate S1LOO Sees Tee ERs OF Tua 1) welinectabussved sam!otimery, BUS Oth ae L.¥., also for sale horse aud wagub. rere Opportunity, Audios JOMN L. LUEK AA & 0, Shand F ote = — BRICK HOt iE, AND SHOW WINDOW FOR ANTED — BRI CSE SIX OR EIGHT jo8-at* Toots, bata, class condition, | 4 Go rears: i Dick stable or «1 to build one; price, R RENT—STORE 1226 Hi ST. NEAR 1: 7. Tih Hlagle act to exceed @5,000" “Owmarse sakes: Foti etrect (0 aud orchuck, at above ay ‘Box 12, Star office. 5-20" | ber. FANTED-FOK THE SUMMER—BY “A RE- | }:0H RENT-STORE AND DWELLING At 1630 Miser iia tent ecmraie | Rintacec, comer tartare ee Lin Sqr iD, naw ED — A GENTLEMAN, AND xO FOR RENT—-MISCELLANEOUS Deo ae eee OTKL PROPERTY Fok LEASE, ‘ue property kn wn a» the “New York ‘corer D and Bth #t n.w., Wa NASR PASS Fos, mre Tg ‘office; no agents, Tse ae | Warauteas